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Beyond the Bake Sale
Chapter 10
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Beyond the Bake Sale
Chapter Topic Resources
1. Developing Relationships
Guides and Publications
Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL) www.casel.org (Includes Social and Emotional Learning Parent Packets: Ideas and Tools for Working with Parents and Families) For the packet in English: www.casel.org/downloads/parentpacketLSS.pdf and Spanish www.casel.org/downloads/parentresourcesspanish.pdf
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Guides and Publications
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NRWEL) – has published a guidebook, Building Relationships for Student Success: School-Family-Community Partnerships and Student Achievement in the Northwest, by Diane Dorfman and Amy Fisher (2002). www.nwrel.org/partnerships/cloak/booklet2.pdf
Sacramento Area Congregations Together (ACT) – a home visiting program to train teachers and help schools reach out to families. www.communitychange.org/issues/education/publications/downloads/actionguide_08.pdf
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
National Fatherhood Initiativewww.fatherhood.org
Programs
Parents and Teachers Talking Together (PT3) www.prichardcommittee.org/pt3.html or call 1-800-928-2111
Security Dadswww.securitydads.com 317-371-4094
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Programs
Tellin’ Stories Projectwww.teachingforchange.org/DC_Projects/Telling_Stories
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
2. Linking to Learning
Guides and Publications
Focus on Families! How to Build and Support Family-Centered Practices in After Schoolwww.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/projects/aftershoool/resources/families
PASS Project Parent Kits – developed by SAY SanDiego
Student-Led Conferences www.prichardcommittee.org/pubs/cat/student_led_conferences.pdf
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)www.aft.org
Education Trustwww2.edtrust.org
Florida Partnership for Family Involvement in Educationwww.floridapartnership.usf.edu/resources.html
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
National Network of Partnership Schoolswww.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/PPP/2005/index.htm
National PTAwww.pta.orgClick on the parent resources tab
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Programs
TIPS - Teachers Involving Parents in Schoolworkwww.csos.jhu.edu/P2000/tips/tipsresources.htm
Understanding All Kinds Of Mindswww.allkindsofminds.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
3. Addressing Differences
Guides and Publications
Culturally Responsive Parent Involvement: Concrete Understandings and Basic Strategies by Sabrina Hope King and A. Lin Goodwinwww.aacte.org/Publications/kinggoodwin.pdf
Diversity: School, Family, and Community Connectionswww.sedl.org/connections/research-syntheses.html
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Guides and Publications
Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE) www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/projects/fine/announcements/04jun.html
MiddleWebwww.middleweb.com/MWLISTCONT/MSLparentsAH.html
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Guides and Publications
Reaching out to Diverse Populations – by Chris Fergusonwww.sedl.org/connections/resources/rb/rb5-diverse.pdf
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
Teaching for Changewww.teachingforchange.org/
Teaching Tolerancewww.tolerance.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Programs
Hispanic Mother-Daughter Programwww.jlaustin.org/?nd-mom_kid
Pacific Educational Groupwww.pacificeducationalgroup.com/who_glenn.html
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
4. Supporting Advocacy
Guides and Publications
The Advisory Guide: Designing and Implementing Effective Advisory Programs in Secondary Schoolswww.esrnational.org
Creating Partnerships, Bridging Worlds: Family and Community Engagementwww.turningpoints.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Guides and Publications
Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA)www.idra.org
Making the Most of Middle School: A Field Guide for Parentshttp://store.nmsa.org/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=237
Speaking Up! A Parent Guide to Advocating for Students in Public Schoolswww.bccpac.bc.ca/advocacy/parents_speak.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Guides and Publications
Working Together: A Guide to Positive Problem-Solving for Schools, Families and Communitieswww.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/specedu/documents.html
Web-Based Resources
Individual Graduation Planwww.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructional+Resources/Career+and+Technical+Education/Individual+Graduation+Plan/default.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
Schools to Watchwww.schoolstowatch.org/what.htm
Programs
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)www.avidonline.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Programs
First Things Firstwww.irre.org
Parents and Counselors Together (PACT)www.act.org/research/policy/pdf/involve_parents.pdf
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
5. Sharing Power
Guides and Publications
Community Engagement Review and Planning Guide – Field Test Version www.idra.org/resource
Pathways to Parent Leadership/Senderos a un liderazgo de padreswww.4children.org/parents.htm#path
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Guides and Publications
School Family and Community Partnerships: Your Handbook for Action (Second Edition) by Joyce L. Epstein et al. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, 2002)
Web-Based Resources
National Issues Forumwww.nifi.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
Council for Public Deliberationwww.cpdohio.org
Kettering Foundationwww.kettering.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Programs
Study Circles Resource Centerwww.studycircles.org
Parents United for Responsible Education (PURE)www.pureparents.org/about.php
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
6. Scaling Up
Web-Based Resources
Center for Public Educationwww.centerforpubliceducation.org
College Partnership Programwww.fcps.k12.va.us/DSSSE/StudentServices/CollegePartnership/colpart2.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Web-Based Resources
Math and Science Equity Programwww.msep.unce.edu
Parents for Public Schools (PPS)www.parents4publicschools.com
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Survey Resources
Comer School Development Program (SDP)http://info.med.yale.edu/comer/research_evaluation/schoolclimatesurvey.html
Dade County Public Schoolshttp://drs.dadeschools.net/ClimateSurvey/2002-2003/Schools_0203.htm
Intercultural Development and Research Association (IDRA)www.idra.org/resource
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Survey Resources
North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL)http://goal.ncrel.org/winss/scs/sample.htm
Zoomeranghttp://info.zoomerang.com/quicktour/createsurvey.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Selected Resources
Academic Standards
Academic Development Institutewww.adi.org
The Education Trustwww.edtrust.org
The Efficacy Institute, Inc.www.efficacy.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Selected Resources
1. Academic Standards
KSA Plus Communicationswww.ksaplus.com
National Urban Leaguewww.nul.org
Prichard Committee for Academic Excellencewww.prichardcommittee.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
2. Community-Focused Organizations
Coalition for Community Schoolswww.communityschools.org
Communities in Schools, Inc. (CIS)www.cisnet.org
Charles Stewart Mott Foundationwww.mott.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Community-Focused Organizations
National Community Education Association (NCEA)www.ncea.com
National Center for Community Education (NCCE)www.nccenet.org
Search Institute www.search-institute.org
Youth Development Institute (YDI) of the Fund for the City of New Yorkwww.fcny.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
3. Community Organizing
ACORN, The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Nowwww.acorn.org
Boston Parent Organizing Network (BPON)www.bpon.org
Center for Community Changewww.communitychange.org/issues/education/publications
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Community Organizing
Community Involvement Program, Annenberg Institute for School Reformwww.educationorganizing.org
Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform (CCCUSR)www.crosscity.org
The Interaction Institute for Social Changewww.interactioninstitute.org/services/training.php
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Community Organizing
Pacific Institute for Community Organization (PICO)www.piconetwork.org
Southern Echowww.southernecho.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
4. Current Developments and News
Gadflywww.edexcellence.net/gadfly
George Lucas Educational Foundationwww.glef.org
MiddleWebwww.middleweb.com
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
The Kappanwww.pdkintl.org
Public Agendawww.publicagenda.org
Rethinking Schoolswww.rethinkingschools.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
5. Government Sources
Web sites
U. S. Department of Education (USDE) and state education agencieswww.ed.gov and www.ccsso.org
Local school and school district Web sites
Parent Information and Resource Centers (PIRCS)www.pirc-info.net
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL)www.ncrel.org/8drs/areas/pa0cont.htm
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL)www.nwrel.org
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL)www.sedl.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
6. Key National Networks
National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL)www.familylit.org
National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education (NCPIE)www.ncpie.org
National Network of Partnership Schools (NNPS)www.partnershipschools.orgwww.csos.jhu.edu/P2000
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
Public Education Network (PEN)www.publiceducation.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
7. Title I
An Action Guide for Community and Parent Leaders: Using NCLB to improve Student Achievementwww.publiceducation.org
Title I as a Tool for Parent Involvementwww.cleweb.org/issues/title/tool.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
8. Parent, Teacher, and Administrator Associations
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)www.aft.org
National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP)www.naesp.org
National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)www.nassp.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?
National Educational Association (NEA)www.nea.org
National PTAwww.pta.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?9. Parent Training and Professional Development
The California PARENT Centerhttp://parent.sdsu.edu
Campaign for African American Achievementwww.nul.org
Families and Schools Together (FAST)www.wcer.wisc.edu/fast
The Home and School Institutewww.megaskills.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?National Council of La Razawww.nclr.org
Parent Expectations Support Achievement (PESA)www.lacoe.edu/pesa
Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE)www.piqe.org
Family Friendly Schoolswww.familyfriendlyschools.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Institute for Responsive Education (IRE)www.responsiveeducation.org
National Center for Conflict Resolution Educationwww.nccre.org
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)www.aft.org/topics/teacher-quality/downloads/schoolhome.pdf
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)www.ascd.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?National Educational Association (NEA)www.nea.org/priorityschools/famschoolpartnerships.html
National Staff Development Council (NSDC)www.nsdc.org/library/parentspartners/parents.cfm
ASPIRA Parents for Educational excellence Initiative (APEX)www.aspira.org
Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership (CIPL)www.cipl.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Center for Parent Leadershipwww.centerforparentleadership.org
Parent Leadership Program (PLP)www.responsiveeducation.org
Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI)www.cga.ct.gov/coc/plti.htm
Parent School Partnership Program (PSP)www.maldef.org/education/partnership.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Right Question Project (RQP)www.rqp.org
10. Special Needs Information
Educating Our Children Together: A Sourcebook for Effective Family-School-Community Partnershipwww.directionservice.org/cadre
Center for Law and Educationwww.cleweb.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilitieswww.nichcy.org
The Pacer Centerwww.pacer.org
11. System-Wide Reform
The Annenberg Institute for School Reformwww.annenberginstitute.org
ATLAS Communitieswww.atlascommunities.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvementwww.centerforcsri.org
Coalition of Essential Schoolswww.essentialschools.org
The Comer School Development Program (SDP)www.comerprocess.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?12. Tool Kits and Guidebooks
The How-to Guide for School-Business Partnershipswww.corpschoolpartners.org
The Knowledge Loom: School, Family and Community Partnershipwww.knowledgeloom.org
Met Life Tri-Connecting Action Kitwww.familiesandwork.org
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?The Parent Institutewww.parent-institute.com
Strengthening Families, Strengthening Schoolswww.aecf.org/initiatives/mc/sf
Taking a Closer Look: A Guide to Online Resources on Family Involvementwww.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/projects/fine/resources/guide/guide.htm
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Recommended Reading from the San Diego PALs
1. Including Every Parent: A Step-by Step Guide to Engage and Empower Parents at Your School
www.psinnovation.org
2. The Parent Project: A Workshop Approach to Parent Involvement by James Vopat
3. Teachers and Parents Together by Maureen Botrie and Pat Wenger
4. A Path to Follow: Learning to Listen to Parents by Patricia Edwards
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Recommended Reading from the San Diego PALs
5. Parent to Parent: Our Children, Their Literacy by Gerald R. Oglan and Averil Elcombe
6. Creating a Positive School Culture: How Principals and Teachers Can Solve Problems Together by Marie Nathalie Beaudoin and Maureen Taylor
7. Involving Latino Families in Schools: Raising Student Achievement Through Home-School Partnerships by Concha Delgado Gaitan
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Recommended Reading from the San Diego PALs
8. Parents are Lifesavers: A Handbook for Parent Involvement in Schools by Carol S. Batey
9. Building Trust for Better Schools: Research Based Practices by Julie Reed Kochanek
10. Parents and Teachers Working Together by Carol Davis and Alice Yang
11. The Essential Conversation: What Parents and Teachers Can Learn from Each Other by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
Help! Where Can You Find Useful Resources to Build Your Partnership?Recommended Reading from the San Diego PALs
12. Dealing with Difficult Parents and with Parents in Difficult Situations by Todd Whitaker and Douglas J. Fiore
Tools to Support Your WorkChapter 11
Tools to Support Your Work• Checklists• Family Involvement Policies• Questionnaires• Job Description for an Individual School Family Involvement
Coordinator• Surveys